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McLaren: Renault needs to be ‘transparent’ about engines

Lando Norris McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has called for Renault to be ‘transparent’ about its engine issues after twin failures in the Belgian Grand Prix. Lando Norris was a comfortable fifth position when his car lost power with a lap remaining, which saw him officially classified just outside the points in 11th. Carlos Sainz had dramas from the very beginning as Car #55 went nowhere when the lights went out, and he eventually came to a halt in the Bus Stop’s run-off area under the early Safety Car. Seidl called for Renault to be open with McLaren about its problems so that the organisations can work together on solutions. “It's disappointing for us to have two DNFs, with...
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